As part of our continuous effort to improve product quality, The Hyperic product team has decided to implement a "zero bug policy" methodology.

Following this methodology, only defects that are planned to be handled in the near future will remain open. Any other defect will be deferred, with the option to be reevaluated if the need arises, or if changes to the Hyperic road-map make such defect a candidate for a fix.

We believe this new process will help create clarity and focus in the Hyperic road-map and ultimately benefit our customer base.

This bug has been deferred as part of the new policy.

We appreciate your cooperation and continues contribution to the improvement of Hyperic.

Idan Hod
added a comment - 03/Jul/13 10:20 AM As part of our continuous effort to improve product quality, The Hyperic product team has decided to implement a "zero bug policy" methodology.
Following this methodology, only defects that are planned to be handled in the near future will remain open. Any other defect will be deferred, with the option to be reevaluated if the need arises, or if changes to the Hyperic road-map make such defect a candidate for a fix.
We believe this new process will help create clarity and focus in the Hyperic road-map and ultimately benefit our customer base.
This bug has been deferred as part of the new policy.
We appreciate your cooperation and continues contribution to the improvement of Hyperic.